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    been known to help patients regulate the signs and symptoms and constitutes of surgery and folic acid supplementation. In the case of surgery, the patient’s spleen is removed as a counter measure to minimize the destruction of the RBCs. Inasmuch as the abnormality of the RBCs may persist, their interference are no longer impaired by the spleen. In the case of folic acid supplementation, the patient is made to take 1 mg folic acid drugs on a daily basis while blood transfusion is recommended.…

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    be hospitalized. Due to SCD, the pain can cause a numerous amount of health problems. Such as painful swelling in the hands and feet, damage to the spleen, delayed growth, and vision problems. Swelling in the feet and hands are caused by restricted blood flow. SCD can damage vital organs (spleen) that are needed to fight off infections. When the spleen is damaged doctors will administer vaccines and antibiotics to stop potential life-threatening infections. SCD can stunt a patient’s growth due…

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    skin changes. Radiation therapy is often used in combination with chemotherapy, surgery and immunotherapy. Surgery A splenectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the spleen. The spleen’s function is to remove worn-out blood cells from the bloodstream.The spleen can become enlarged and compress nearby organs. Removing the spleen can improve red blood cells and platelet counts in some individuals. Immunotherapy The immune system protects the body from foreign invaders. Cancer cells are not…

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    Basic Concept Of Qi

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    breathe in. The main functions include formation of blood, distributing nutrients and regulating the metabolism (homeostasis) inside the body. Theoretically, kidney propels congenital Qi upwards, which combines with nutritional essence derived from the spleen, mixes with fresh air from the lung, and eventually gives rise to Qi inside the organs and within meridians.…

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    disease. The most common symptoms for the first disease includes increased spleen size, increased liver size, low hemoglobin level, and low platelet count. Type one Gaucher disease is the most common form to get. This form of disease can vary from mild to very extreme depending on the cause of the situation and the type of person they…

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    Furthermore, the spleen may also be removed. Total pancreatectomy Total pancreatectomy surgery is not common; but it may be considered when the pancreas is wholly affected by cancer. This surgery includes removing of the whole pancreas, spleen, gall bladder as well as other parts of the stomach, small intestine and lymph nodes. Palliative surgery Sometimes pancreas cancer disseminates…

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    Niemann-pick disease is a semi-rare disease.It is made up of a group of diseases passed down through your genes. It contains fatty acids called lipids that collect in the cells of your spleen, liver, and or your brain. Three commonly recognized forms of niemann-pick disease is Types A and B which in most cases are grouped together to make Type1, and then theres Type C which make Type 2. Type A and B is called Acid Sphingomyelinase Deficiency, It is found in special parts within cells called…

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    Polycythemia Vera Essay

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    sweating, painful swelling of one joint (often the big toe), difficulty breathing when you lie down, numbness, tingling, burning or weakness in your hands, feet arms or legs, a feeling of fullness or bloating in their left upper abdomen due to enlarged spleen ("Polycythemia Vera," 2014), vertigo, tinnitus, visual disturbances, angina pectoris and intermittent claudication (Nagalla, 2014). Most of these symptoms are causes by the increased amount of RBC and in some cases, decreased oxygen levels.…

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    Sickle Cell Anemia Effect

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    Sickle Cell Anemia is an inherited blood disorder that mostly affects people of African ancestry, but it can also occur in other ethnic groups such as Middle East and Mediterranean descent (National Institute of Health). The disease affects the hemoglobin molecule in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin helps with carrying oxygen from the lungs and delivering it to different parts of the body. The mutation of this disease makes the cells become abnormal and irregular shaped. As a result, the abnormal…

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    Mono Research Paper

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    This is sometimes known by some as the "kissing disease". The way it spreads is through your mouth, but it can also be transferred if an infected person, coughs or sneezes on you or around you. Another way this disease can be transmitted is sharing food or a beverage or an eating utensil an affected person has already used. Though it is infectious it isn't as easy to catch compared to other diseases or viruses. The signs and symptoms commonly show if you are a young adult or an adult, younger…

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